Damietta — Damiat redirects here. For the Bulgarian wine grape also known as Damiat, see Dimiat. Damietta Capture of Damietta by Frisian crusaders … Wikipedia
List of ships of the Egyptian Navy — The list of Egyptian Navy ships includes all ships of the Egyptian Navy as well as its precedessors. See also List of ships of the line of Egypt. Ship classes 6 October class missile boat * In service: 4 ships * Displacement: 82 tons * Crew: 20 * … Wikipedia
Aisha Abd al-Rahman — (1913 1 December 1998) was an Egyptian author and professor of literature who published under the pen name Bint al Shati ( Daughter of the Riverbank ).Life and careerBorn in Damietta in the governate of Domyat, her father taught at the Domyat… … Wikipedia
Ismaily — For the city in Azerbaijan, see İsmayıllı. Football club infobox clubname = El Ismaily fullname = Ismaily Sporting Club nickname = El Draweesh, Samba Boys founded = 1924 ground = Ismailia Stadium capacity = 30,500 chairman = Nasr Abo El Hassan… … Wikipedia
Moustafa Mosharafa — Infobox Scientist name = Ali Moustafa Mosharafa Pasha |300px image width = 180px birth date = July 11, 1898 birth place = Damietta, Egypt flagicon|EGY death date = death date|1950|1|16|mf=y residence = Cairo, Egypt, London, United Kingdom… … Wikipedia
Ras El Bar — (Arabic: راس البر, transliteration: Ras El Bar), which means head of land or the golden triangle , is a city located in the Governorate of Damietta, in Egypt. Geography Location The city of Ras El Bar lies in a peninsula on the coast of the… … Wikipedia
Reyad Elsonbaty — (born 1906 in Domyat, Egypt died 1981) was an Egyptian musician. Most of his work was with Om Kalthom … Wikipedia
Domiati — cheese, also known as gibna beyda (white cheese), is a soft white salty cheese made primarily in Egypt,[1] but also in Sudan and other Middle Eastern countries. It s typically made from buffalo milk, cow milk, or a mixture, but can also be made… … Wikipedia
Operation Priha — F 4E Phantom II at the Israeli Air Force Museum, bearing the colours of 201 Squadron. The Priha (Blossom) Operations were a series of strikes undertaken by the Israeli Air Force during the War of Attrition. Taking place between January and April… … Wikipedia